Category: dogs

Sunday, 14 August 2011

11:28 – Colin is now officially a Fearsome Predator. Ever since the robins showed up this spring, Colin has been trying to catch one. I keep telling him that he can’t catch birds because they can fly away. Today, Colin successfully stalked and pounced a robin that was too busy listening for worms to pay proper attention to the Fearsome Predator nearby.

Fortunately, no robins were harmed during this exercise. Colin carefully stalked to within about 10 feet (3 meters) of the unwary robin. Colin then fired off the afterburner and accelerated from zero to top speed in about one step. The robin saw him coming and tried to fly, but Colin overran it before it could get airborne. Border Collies have all the hunting, stalking, and pouncing instinct of wolves, to which they are closely related, but have all of the kill instinct bred out of them. So Colin didn’t chomp the bird, satisfied with merely overrunning it. The bird was knocked sideways, but quickly recovered and took off pretty much straight up. It didn’t even lose a feather, but it’ll have a story to tell the wife and kids when it gets home.

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Colin visits his old pack

After dinner last night, Barbara and I loaded Colin up and drove over to see his original family. Their daughter, Ashlynn, had really wanted to see Colin, but at the last minutes she was invited to go to Carowinds with friends, so Colin missed seeing her again. Here’s Colin with Scarlett.

Colin with Scarlett

Colin with Scarlett

And here’s Minnie, Colin’s mom. She’s a smooth-coat, as is Colin, and his markings are very similar to hers. She’s a fast mover, and almost impossible to shoot a good image of, even with the low shutter latency of a DSLR.

Minnie, Colin's mom

Minnie, Colin's mom

Although he did eventually get snout-to-snout with Minnie and two of his remaining siblings, Colin was quite timid and subdued. He didn’t seem sorry when we left. It wasn’t until later that Barbara mentioned he might have been worried that we were going to leave him there. He was carsick (again) on the ride home, but as soon as he got back home he started acting normally again. We promised Colin we’d never leave him anywhere, or if we did that we’d always come back to get him.

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